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Indidivual differences in the behaviour of fishes

Budaev, Dr. Sergey (2000) Indidivual differences in the behaviour of fishes. [Thesis]

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This is the official printed Russian summary of PhD Thesis, describing a series of studies of the phenotypic organization and ecological significance of individual differences in fish behavior. The following species were studied: guppy Poecilia retuculata, lion-headed cichlid Steatocranus cassuarius, convict cichlid Archocentrus nigrofasciatum, wrasses Symphodus ocellatus, S. tinca, and two species of sturgeons Acipenser stellatus and A. gueldenstaedti. In this Thesis, I developed methods for the analysis of individual differences in fish behavior and studied their structure, development, and ecological and evolutionary significance.

Item Type:Thesis
Additional Information:In Russian
Keywords:individual differences, fish behavior, comparative psychology, function, evolution, temperament, personality, boldness
Subjects:Biology > Ethology
Biology > Evolution
Psychology > Comparative Psychology
Biology > Animal Behavior
ID Code:5479
Deposited By: Budaev, Dr. Sergey
Deposited On:04 Apr 2007
Last Modified:11 Mar 2011 08:56

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